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Performance reviews should be kept separate from OKRs. I view these two concepts as follows: 1. Performance reviews or performance management are tied zo an individual, their role and their career. 2. OKRs are Independent of the individual as they are driven by the company’s strategic and operational goals. While every KR is owned by an individual, this individual is responsible only for managing the measurement, coordinating collaboration and escalating to superior Objective or Key Result owners as soon as the Key Result is no longer on track.

This implies that if you were replaced by someone else, they would inherit your OKRs but not your performance management including your performance reviews, personal development goals and career aspirations.

One way to do this is by rating performance based on both contributions to OKRs owned by the individual as well as those of others and rating performance as high only if both are exceptional.


Are you tapping the keys or swiping over those that make up the word you want to type? In my experience, tapping has always been and remained poor but swiping is getting better and better with every iOS version.


Swiping through keys doesn't have anything to do with autocomplete. Autocomplete has to do with predicting which word you're going to type next, not guessing which word best corresponds to the swipe you just made.


Those are very related tasks, you use results of the former to help you with the latter.


Congrats on a great idea well executed!

In my mind, the gold standard for engaging summaries is Seeking Alpha. As a random example, see https://seekingalpha.com/article/4633758-sell-amazon-before-...

If you could train the model to come up with well structured bullet points, the summaries would be amenable to scanning before committing to fully engage. This is just an idea, I am not sure what fraction of your readers would prefer bullet points.


This playground provides an incredible visualization of 16 color spaces, including LCh and OKLAB: https://color-playground.ardov.me/spaces-3d


That's amazing and cool and useful. Thank you!


Thanks for your investigation. Regarding the proprietary mode Apple claims to be required, I guess this mode allows an AirDrop link to be established without disassociating from the (infrastructure mode) WiFi base station by switching between the two links quickly enough. Obviously Ethernet has no such limitation. Indeed, in my opinion, AirDrop is more useful over Ethernet than WiFi.


Multi-mode WiFi drivers became the norm less than 10 years ago. The trick here may be getting all the devices involved in a given AirDrop session on the same channel.


Of course; any kind of peer-to-peer service that actually uploads data you don't have a license to distribute is illegal. But fear not --- the Swiss have a solution for that, too: http://bitthief.ethz.ch/ "BitThief is a free riding BitTorrent client, that is, it downloads from BitTorrent swarms without contributing any resources itself."


Absolutely agree. Why would I sign up without having first seen how it could benefit my life?


An activation corresponds to either the first activation after a sale, or the activation following a "Reset to factory settings" of an Android device. How activations are split between these two is anyone's guess.


We damn sure want your money, but we want you to spend it quickly and leave as soon as you're broke, which should take no more than 90 days, thanks to all our taxes. By the way, the Schengen area is only about a third larger than the U.S., both by area and population.


By jailbreaking iOS, one can significantly improve the notification experience by installing LockInfo and enabling its InfoShade option. Obviously this is far from a perfect or complete solution, but it's a step forward in the right direction.


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